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Discover what’s inside the May Nursery World

Expect a stimulating and informative read in this month’s magazine – plus a fantastic poster in our ‘People who help us’ series to pull out and keep.

Make the most of this enjoyable time of year – with Nursery World’s guidance on outdoor practice, health and nutrition, inclusion and diversity, sustainability and more.

Meanwhile our in-depth management coverage addresses issues such as recruitment, what the latest data says about Ofsted inspections and an in-depth report on current mergers and acquisitions.

 

Best practice features:

  • Keys to outdoors part 5: This month it is all about creating accessible and organised storage as a way to fuel children’s independence as they learn and explore outside.
  • Discover ways in which Persona Dolls can be used as part of every day practice to support inclusion and diversity, explained by expert Vicky Hutchin in our All about...
  • Why do children like to challenge rules and is this good for their development? Caroline Vollans explores child behaviour and what lies behind it.
  • Essential resources: Start collecting our new series which links resources and equipment to early years pioneers and their pedagogies – starting with Robert Owen.
  • Health and nutrition: We report on the food insecurity that many families are continuing to experience and what can be done to help.
  • Eating well – more advice from the Early Years Nutrition Partnership, this time on how to talk about food in a positive way.
  • Education for sustainability: Take a trip to Western Australia to gain insights into how pedagogical leader Kylie Ridder uses recycled materials to expand children’s schema play.
  • In the moment planning: Dawn Rigby explains how one setting introduced this to ensure that children feel valued and their play is not interrupted.

Activities
This month’s project explores a red double-decker and how it serves its local community; Spring at last – try Julie Mountain’s creative ideas for making the most of it with this month’s Outdoor Calendar; understand why working memory is so important and how children with SEND can be supported to build it; Early Years on a Shoestring – thrifty ideas for loose parts.

Nursery World Business Summit: OakNorth Bank Q&A
OakNorth answers questions about sector financing and the lending landscape.

Special report
Buying and selling – Nicole Weinstein takes a look at the trends and market drivers.

Management

 

Analysis:
Nursery World survey – what providers say about their experience of recent inspections. Katy Morton explores the feedback which suggests inspections have been rushed and ill-informed, resulting in many settings being downgraded.

Poster:

Collect the third poster in our series People who help us – to be fed